Markus Wohlgenannt received his diploma in applied physics from the Technical University of Graz in his native Austria. He received his Ph.D. in physics in 2000 from the University of Utah, advised by Z. Valy Vardeny, working on optical and electron resonance spectroscopy of conjugated polymers. After a post-doctoral appointment in the same group at Utah, he joined the faculty of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Iowa in 2002. Professor Wohlgenannt is a condensed matter experimentalist, specializing in spectroscopy and transport studies of organic semiconductor devices. His current research aims at combining organic semiconductor physics and spintronics to create hybrid organic/inorganic spintronic devices.
He is on the Undergraduate Affairs & Curriculum Committee in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Honors and Awards
2002: The Synthetic Metals Young Scientist Award, post-doc category
2001: Outstanding Postdoctoral Research Award, awarded by the Physics Department, University of Utah.
2000: Outstanding Graduate Research Award, awarded by the Physics Department, University of Utah.
1999: Outstanding Graduate Research Award, awarded by the Physics Department, University of Utah.
Professional Memberships
American Physical Society, 1998 to present
Materials Research Society, 2012 to present
Publications
Author or coauthor of about 60 scientific papers as well as several book chapters.